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Blue Bloods: 5 episodes everyone should watch before the season 14 finale (Continued)

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Blue Bloods: 5 episodes everyone should watch before the season 14 finale (Continued)

The Green Templar – Season 1, Episode 22

The death of Joe Reagan, who died in the line of duty and mysteriously before the series began, colored and shaped the entirety of “Blue Bloods.” In particular, part 1 deals a lot with the difficulty of Joe’s passing, which weighs heavily on every member of the family. Even though we never see Joe in the flesh, nothing else drives the story forward more often. That’s true of the following entry and this one, which provides an essential piece to the puzzle. In “The Blue Templar”, which concludes Season 1, Joe’s murder is finally solved. It is a situation that requires the whole family to be on guard and vigilant. There is danger all around because a very secret police guild is hunting them.

The titular Blue Templars are a group of police officers who once protected the city against their most corrupt members but now exist as a murderous brotherhood of witnesses deeply involved in drug activity. Naturally, Joe the straight arrow discovered this corruption within the ranks, leading to his murder – a fact discovered by new recruit Jamie and shared with the family. Participating in the break-in are Jamie, Frank, Danny and even Grandpa Henry (Len Cariou). In the end, justice was served, Joe’s name was cleared and his killers were jailed. It gives the Reagan family closure to a painful mystery that has haunted them for years and allows the series to move beyond the mystery of Joe’s death – although the puzzle of his life will continue to provide giving the film plenty of interesting information as it unfolds.

Family Secrets – Season 10, Episode 19

This is the episode that changes everything for the Reagan family. In “Family Secrets”, they discover the existence of Joe Hill (Will Hochman), when a DNA match in the database shows that saintly Joe Reagan may have conceived a child before escape his mortal coils. Brouhaha was started by Danny’s tech-minded son, Sean (Andrew Terraciano), which is an interesting twist. A little research turned up Joe and his mother, Paula (Bonnie Somerville). Paula admits that she had a child with Joe Senior but Joe’s police work separated them. She devoted herself to keeping her son out of the line of fire after Joe Senior’s death and hoped that the Reagans’ influence would keep newly recruited cop Joe Junior out of danger.

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This was a universe-shattering revelation for the Reagans; it proves that Joe Senior may have feet of clay, and it makes people question how well they know him. It adds an element of rebellion to the piece in the form of young Joe. The episode also includes a hilarious partnership between Erin and Danny, who don’t always shine when solving cases together, and the first vibrations in Eddie’s biological clock that make her wonder whether she and Jamie should start a family of their own. own. It’s an important episode and an important interrogation of “Blue Bloods” history – a better history with Joe Hill in it.

My Aim Is Right – Season 8, Episode 22

Beautifully decorated on IMDb, loved by fans, and filled with a certain grim driving conviction as well as a sense of family-centered romantic fun, “My Aim is True” is a trickster Heavy customs provide an important step in the lives of Eddie and Jamie. relationship, giving Danny the opportunity to do some of his best detective work and deliver some of the show’s most intense action scenes. It’s a total package that explains the character motivations and overall moral structure of the show better than any other outing the show has embarked on.

The general plot follows Danny and Baez’s efforts to unravel a string of murders. Conducting their investigation from afar, they attempt to pull at the dangling threads of each case until they get back to releasing a group of recently wrongfully convicted prisoners. They must find out if revenge was the motive or if something else happened. Meanwhile, Frank tries to deal with his guilt over the prisoners’ long unfair sentences. Elsewhere, Eddie and Jamie find themselves in extreme danger. The near-death experience encourages the couple to finally cement their relationship with an engagement, making Eddie a part of the Reagan clan forever.

“My Aim is True” is another example of “Blue Bloods” combining danger and comfort extremely well, the sweetness of family and the harshness of procedural. That’s arguably the most important episode to watch before Season 14 wraps up the Reagans’ story.

The general plot follows Danny and Baez’s efforts to unravel a string of murders. Conducting their investigation from afar, they attempt to pull at the dangling threads of each case until they get back to releasing a group of recently wrongfully convicted prisoners. They must find out if revenge was the motive or if something else happened. Meanwhile, Frank tries to deal with his guilt over the prisoners’ long unfair sentences. Elsewhere, Eddie and Jamie find themselves in extreme danger. The near-death experience encourages the couple to finally cement their relationship with an engagement, making Eddie a part of the Reagan clan forever.

“My Aim is True” is another example of “Blue Bloods” combining danger and comfort extremely well, the sweetness of family and the harshness of procedural. That’s arguably the most important episode to watch before Season 14 wraps up the Reagans’ story.

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